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بدھ 26 نومبر 2003Wednesday, November 26, 2003
Happy Thanksgiving
An early happy thanksgiving to all of my readers (well, actually a very late one to Canadians).
I am going home today to cook a turkey and may be a pumpkin pie as well.
Blogging will be almost nonexistent until I return on Monday.
Posted by Zack at November 26, 2003 12:34 PM in Life
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Yeah, Happy Thanks Giving day to you too.